Ryan Evans scored 13 points to lead Wisconsin to a 65-54 win over Wisconsin-Green Bay last night.

Coming off a loss to rival Marquette on Saturday, the Badgers started in a bit of a funk. Missing starter Mike Bruesewitz for a second straight game after he suffered a concussion in practice last week, they made 4 of their first 14 shots, and the Phoenix led 19-12 a little more than midway through the first half.

But the Badgers went on a 15-4 run to close the half, taking their first lead of the game when Jared Berggren took a feed from Evans down the lane, dunked and was fouled. He converted the three-point play to give Wisconsin a 25-23 lead.

Sam Dekker, starting in the place of Bruesewitz, finished off the scoring for the half with a put-back of his own miss. He finished with 10 points.

Berggren also scored 10 points for the Badgers. Keifer Sykes had 14 points and Brennan Cougill 12 for the Phoenix (3-6).

As cold as Wisconsin was to start the first half, it was just as hot to open the second, making 9 of its first 12 shots. That included a 12-4 run to take control of the game after back-to-back alley-oops. The first was from Ben Brust to Berggren, the second from Evans to Dekker.

The Phoenix had a 35-32 edge on rebounds.

Men’s highlight

It’s the Terrapins’ longest winning streak since they won 13 consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference games on the way to winning the 2002 national championship. This run has come in nonconference games. Monmouth (5-6) suffered its third straight lopsided defeat. The Hawks were coming off a 19-point home loss to Navy and a 52-point loss at Syracuse.

Women’s highlights

Baylor (8-1) made 16 of its first 19 shots and led 51-34 at halftime. Sims, playing in her second game since returning from a hamstring injury, connected on a 30-footer just before the first-half buzzer sounded. But after jumping out to a 22-point advantage about 8 minutes into the game, Baylor’s lead was trimmed to 13 early in the second half.

“It seemed like our feet were stuck to some sand,” Sims said about Baylor’s second-half start. “We came out and picked it up. We didn’t want to make (Baylor coach Kim Mulkey) unhappy for two halves. She was already unhappy for one.”

Kevi Luper had 19 points and Taylor Cooper 16 for Oral Roberts (3-4).

No. 11 Penn State 60, Virginia Tech 41 — Maggie Lucas scored 17 points and Mia Nickson had a double-double for Penn State (8-2). Lucas was 7 of 9 from the field, supporting a Nittany Lions offense that shot just 38.3 percent (23 of 60). She was coming off a career-high 39 points in a win over Georgetown. Nickson had 10 points and 10 rebounds.